Wide receivers Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp returned to the Los Angeles Rams’ lineup for their Week 8 “Thursday Night Football” face-off with the Minnesota Vikings. And with their top two pass-catching targets back healthy, the Rams looked reinvigorated.
Los Angeles handed Minnesota its second straight loss, the Rams winning 30-20 on Thursday night. Kupp and Nacua combined for 12 catches, 157 yards and a touchdown. Quarterback Matthew Stafford finished the night 25-of-34 with 279 passing yards, four touchdowns and one interception.
The Vikings’ defense, which had been so strong all year, had one of its worst performances of the season. It allowed its first, first-quarter touchdown of the year on the Rams’ first drive, and the 28 points Minnesota’s defense gave up were the third-most behind last week’s 31 allowed to the Detroit Lions and 29 allowed to the Green Bay Packers in Week 4.
To make matters worse for the NFC North contender, they lost star left tackle Christian Darrisaw, whom the team inked to a four-year, $113 million extension this offseason, to a knee injury. The offensive tackle got rolled up on by a Rams defender late in the first half and was almost immediately declared out for the remainder of the game.
Here’s how Los Angeles’ ‘Thursday Night Football’ win played out:
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Vikings vs. Rams highlights
Final: Rams 30, Vikings 20
Rams get safety, somehow avoid facemask penalty
Los Angeles has extended its lead to 10 points after sacking Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold in the end zone. The tackle was made using Darnold’s face mask, but the refs did not call a penalty. It’s a non-reviewable play.
Minnesota attempted an onside kick, but Rams running back Kyren Williams recovered it with 1:36 remaining in the game.
Rams win 30-20.
Rams extend lead as Demarcus Robinson scores again
Robinson ran an excellent post-corner route to beat the Vikings’ zone coverage in the end zone. Stafford found his receiver in the back-right quadrant of the end zone for his fourth passing touchdown to extend the Rams’ lead.
It’s 28-20 Rams with 6:17 remaining in the game.
Will Reichard remains perfect, pulls Vikings within one
Through seven games, the rookie kicker is a perfect 14-for-14 on field goal attempts and 20-for-20 on PATs. Two minutes into the fourth quarter, his 35-yard field goal cut his team’s deficit to one point.
It’s 21-20 Rams with just under 13 minutes left to play.
End of third quarter: Rams 21, Vikings 17
With 15 minutes left to play, Minnesota is at risk of dropping its second straight game after opening the season with five straight wins. The Vikings will have the ball on the Los Angeles 48-yard line on third-and-3 to open the fourth quarter.
Demarcus Robinson TD gives Rams first lead
Matthew Stafford slotted in a perfectly-placed pass to Robinson for a 25-yard touchdown to cap off another 70-yard drive. Thanks to the excellent placement, Robinson was able to make the catch between his defender’s arms, giving the Rams their first lead of the game.
It’s 21-17 Los Angeles with 2:36 remaining in the third quarter
Will Reichard gives Vikings another lead
The Vikings’ kicker has not missed a field goal yet this season. His latest attempt, a 23-yarder, put Minnesota back in the lead with 6:22 left in the third quarter.
It’s 17-14 Vikings.
Justin Jefferson makes another circus catch
While being held, Jefferson reached out with one hand to attempt a catch on a deep pass from Sam Darnold. He bobbled the ball several times before securing the catch as he fell out of bounds to set the Vikings up at the Los Angeles 4-yard line.
Byron Murphy intercepts Matthew Stafford to end Rams’ drive
Los Angeles made it into Vikings territory on its first drive of the second half, but Murphy stopped the Rams’ progress with an interception. Murphy’s play gave Minnesota the ball back at its own 27-yard line with 12:08 left in the third quarter.
The game is still tied, 14-14.
Halftime: Vikings 14, Rams 14
Vikings OT Christian Darrisaw injured
Darrisaw got rolled up on during one of the final plays of the first half and went down holding his left knee. Vikings medical personnel tended to the star tackle on the field before helping him walk back to the locker room. Darrisaw appeared unable to put much weight on his left leg on his way back.
David Quessenberry replaced Darrisaw for a QB kneel that was the last play of the half.
Matthew Stafford escapes sack, fires game-tying touchdown to Cooper Kupp
The Rams’ quarterback avoided sack attempts from two separate Vikings defenders with a juke and a duck-under during a second-and-goal play from the Minnesota 7. As he scrambled in the pocket, Stafford threw a bullet to Kupp, who had missed Los Angeles’ last four games after suffering an ankle injury in Week 2.
This game is tied back up at 14 points each with 10 minutes left in the first half.
End of first quarter: Vikings 14, Rams 7
At the end of the first quarter, Los Angeles has the ball near midfield as it continues its second offensive drive. Puka Nacua leads all Rams offensive players with 50 yards from scrimmage on three catches.
Sam Darnold perfect, Vikings now 2-for-2 after Trent Sherfield scores
Minnesota worked another methodical, 70-yard drive on its second possession of the game. Darnold hit Sherfield on a 10-yard pass out of a play-action fake to stay perfect and put his team back ahead.
Darnold is 8-for-8 for 97 yards and two touchdown passes after the first two Vikings offensive drives.
It’s 14-7 Minnesota with under one minute to play in the first quarter.
Rams answer with Kyren Williams TD
The Rams’ running back ran an angle route out of the backfield and ended up wide open over the middle. Matthew Stafford made the easy pass, and Los Angeles capped off a 70-yard drive with a touchdown to match Minnesota’s opening possession. It’s the first touchdown the Vikings have allowed in the first quarter all year.
The game is tied at 7 with 6:38 left in the first quarter.
Puka Nacua makes first catch since Week 1
Nacua dropped his first target on the Rams’ first offensive drive, but that didn’t stop quarterback Matthew Stafford from going back his way on the next play. The second-year receiver picked up 13 yards on his first catch.
He’s back in action after recovering from a knee injury he sustained in Week 1.
Vikings roll down the field, grab early lead with Josh Oliver TD
Wide receiver Justin Jefferson and running back Aaron Jones combined for 65 yards on the Vikings’ first drive of the night, but it was tight end Josh Oliver who came away with the score on the 70-yard drive. Quarterback Sam Darnold found him wide open over the middle on a flat route, and Oliver trotted in for an easy, 5-yard touchdown.
It’s 7-0 Minnesota with 10:43 left in the first quarter.
Vikings’ Kam Curl banged up early in the first quarter
Curl was tackling Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson on the first possession of the game when he suffered a lower-body injury. The Rams’ safety grabbed at his left knee while down on the turf after making the tackle.
Rookie safety Kamren Kinchens took over for Curl after the play. The Rams announced Curl is questionable to return with a knee injury.
Rams vs. Vikings start time
Date: Thursday, October 24, 2024
Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
The Rams and Vikings game will kick off Week 8 of the 2024 NFL season with ‘Thursday Night Football’ at 8:15 p.m. ET.
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Rams vs. Vikings picks, predictions
Here’s how the USA TODAY Sports staff feels the ‘TNF’ matchup between the Vikings and Rams will go:
Lorenzo Reyes: Vikings 28, Rams 17
Tyler Dragon: Vikings 26, Rams 20
Richard Morin: Vikings 24, Rams 21
Jordan Mendoza: Vikings 23, Rams 19
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Spread: Vikings (-2.5)
Moneyline: Vikings (-145); Rams (+120)
Over/under: 47.5
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NFC West standings
The Rams enter the Week 8 “TNF” showdown in last place in the NFC West. With a win tonight Los Angeles would move into third ahead of the 49ers whom they defeated in Week 3. They would remain behind the Cardinals who defeated them in Week 2 and currently own the tiebreaker.
Seahawks 4-3
Cardinals 3-4
49ers 3-4
Rams 2-4
NFC North standings
The Vikings enter the Week 8 “TNF” showdown in second place in the NFC North. The Lions defeated the Vikings last week and currently own the tiebreaker in the division.
Lions 5-1
Vikings 5-1
Packers 5-2
Bears 4-2
Rams vs. Vikings weather update
It’s going to be a clear night in Inglewood with a high of 68 degrees at kickoff and a low of 63 degrees at 9 p.m. PT. According to the Weather Channel, winds will max out at eight mph while chances of precipitation are under 3% for the entire game. The game will be played indoors at SoFi Stadium where the weather will have no effect.
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Who are the Thursday Night Football announcers for Amazon Prime Video?
Al Michaels (play-by-play) and Kirk Herbstreit (analyst) will be in the broadcast booth for Prime Video, with Kaylee Hartung (sideline) and Terry McAulay (rules analyst) providing additional coverage.
The Prime Video pregame, halftime and postgame shows feature Charissa Thompson as host, as well as former NFL players Ryan Fitzpatrick, Tony Gonzalez, Richard Sherman and Andrew Whitworth as analysts.
Taylor Rooks is the feature reporter for Prime Video’s ‘Thursday Night Football’ coverage. Albert Breer provides reports and analysis.
Rams vs. Vikings history
These NFC opponents have met 47 times in history including seven playoff matchups. The Vikings lead the matchup all-time with a 27-18-2 record.
The most recent matchup was in December 2021 in Week 16 where the Rams were victorious in a 30-23 win on the road in Minnesota. The win helped carry the Rams’ momentum into the final two weeks of the season and into the playoffs where they ultimately won the Super Bowl over the Bengals.
What is Al Michaels’ salary for ‘Thursday Night Football’ with Amazon Prime?
The New York Post’s Andrew Marchand initially reported that Michaels’ contract would be for three years and ‘north of $30 million,’ but that number may have gone up.
About one week after that first report, in March 2022, Marchand shared that the Amazon deal would be ‘in the Joe Buck neighborhood.’ Buck signed a five-year, $75 million deal ($15 million annually) with ESPN earlier that same month.
Who are the highest paid NFL players at each position?
We have a complete list at every position:
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Who is the highest-paid NFL player?
The NFL’s top 18 players in average annual salary are all quarterbacks, according to OverTheCap.com. Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott became the league’s highest-paid player in the preseason, agreeing to a four-year, $240 million deal. Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson is the first non-quarterback on the highest-paid list after striking a four-year, $140 million contract extension this offseason.
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Rams WR Puka Nacua is active for Week 8
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The Rams are getting both their wide receivers back Thursday night.
Puka Nacua is officially active versus the Minnesota Vikings, the Rams announced.
Nacua had his 21-day practice window officially open up this week. The Rams then activated Nacua off injured reserve a few hours before Thursday’s game, setting the stage for him to make a return.
The Rams placed Nacua on injured reserve following the team’s Week 1 loss to the Detroit Lions due to a knee injury. He’s missed the past five contests.
Los Angeles will also see the return of wide receiver Cooper Kupp, who’s missed the last four games. Nacua and Kupp have only played in one game together this season. — Tyler Dragon
Los Angeles Rams injury report
QB Stetson Bennett (emergency third QB)
RB Cody Schrader
WR Jordan Whittington
DE Desjuan Johnson
CB Tre’Davious White
Minnesota Vikings injury report
QB Brett Rypien (emergency third QB)
CB Akayleb Evans
CB Dwight McGlothern
RB Myles Gaskin
DL Levi Drake Rodriguez
LB Blake Cashman
OT Walter Rouse
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